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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1906)
GOVERNOR FOLK, HEAD OF RECEPTION COMMUTE All Humors GREAT NORTHERN Are Impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take care of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull head aches and many other troubles are due to them. They are removed by GOLD MINE MAY TRADE- SOON BE SOLD J. H. Glass, of Eugene, secretary of tbe Great Northern Mining Co., and also secretary of tbe Eugene In usual liquid form or in chocolated : Business College, was in tbe city tablets known as 8arsatabs, 100 doses |1 Wednesdav, says the Brownsville Times, He was here to attend a bare grown up under individualism, meeting of tbe Brownsville stock but which are not necessarily a part holders of the Great Northern MiDiDg of individualism. He wishes to see Co., who own the controlling interest trusts exterminated, so t^e door of in the mine.and tbe meeting was held opportunity may be opened to every for the purpose of considering tbe advisability of accepting an offer to American citizen. On another occasion, he said, be purchase tbe property. J. C. Lee, will call attention to tbe growing ex- of the J, C. Lee Co., has organized a ! penditures of tbe government. Even , company composed of Eastern cap- the detire to find ways of spendiug 1 italists, who are anixous to acquire the revenues brought into tbe treas the Great Northern mine, and it is ury by the tariff cannot, he said, ac probable the present negotiations count for the reckless extravagance of will result in a sale. If tbe new com congress. At present, however, he pany secures tbe property they will de.ire« thought to lie centred on tbe immediately install a cyanide plant evil of trusts and its plutocratic and add stamps and other machinery tendencies. It demands a remedy, for tbe successful treatment of ore aud tbe lJemociatic party, be declar composing the big ledges of tbe Great Northern. ed, offered the solution. The Democratic party does not menace a single dollar legitimately accumulated, but advocates the repeal of laws which enable men to reap that which they have not sown, laws JOSEPH WINGATE FOLK. which enable them to gainer into overflowing barns harvests that be (From Friday's Guard.) New York. Aug. 31. -Wm. J. Bryan received an ovation. Concluding he long to others. Only those, be said, Kev. M. C. Wire, of Eugene, assist would suffer by application of the was up early tbh morning, allowing said: ed by his thiee sons. Rev. M. T Jeffersonian doctrine of equal rights “ We all welcome you as an ideal no traae of hoarseness, and aaiil lie Wire, of Portland; Frank Wire, of nivar felt better 111 his life. He min Democrat who is worthy and com to all and special privileges to none Albany, aud Wesley Wire, of Eugene, whose accumulations aie stained with gled with the people in the lobby be petent to lead ; we welcome you as aud his brother, W. C. Wire, of fore 8 o’clock, having already had the American citizen in whose promi dishonesty and whose immoral meth Chicago, have just completed a suc ods have given them distorted views breakfast with hi« family in Ms apart nence we have honorable pride; wo cessful series of meetings with the welcome you because we trust you, of business. ment.». deer of the Cow Creek canyon coun The br'gbtest lights in the political we welcome ' ou because we love you. try. Rev. M. C. Wire aud Wesley ar firmament are today rea'izing that Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Bryan." rived home last evening, Frank going The cheering, which began instant Bryan last night, under the guiae of on to Albany, while Rev. M- Ivin Wire delivering an address, elf "ted a coup ly, lasted for fully eight minutes, al remained in Southern Oregon for in the political structure which is to though Mr. Br.van, who had come awhile on a visit. They opened the day ba.led as the “Bryan platform.'* forward upon tbe platform, vainly season on the morning of the 15th Bucti leaders as I ewis Nixon are un waved bis hands as a signal for si Born—To Mr. and Mrs. uanies Cox, about three miles west of the South able to decide whether to accept It a» lence. ern Pacifl’, near Cow Creek, close In part Mr. Bryan spoke as fol August 26, 1906, a son. safe and label it “Democratic" or re enough to hear tbe screech ot the 8. A lepresentative of the Booth-Kelly P. wliisties, and altogether got about lows : ject It. "Ladies and Gentlemen: Like all Co. spent a couple of days her« this fifteen bucks, most ot which were Bryan promised the Ohioans today to go on the stuuip in Ohio during travelers who vtait other lands, 1 re week looking for day laborers. If jerked for use this winter. Frank turn with delight to the land oi niy he seemed single one we failed to got his limit: Wesley made the big September. birth, more proud of its people, with hear of it. gest kill, a five pointer, while all of (JOES 1’0 NEW HAVEN. more confidence ill its government Sternlierg A Senders have sc Id tneir them got something. Monday they New Haven, Aug. 31. — Wm. J. aud gratef'.l to the kind providence lot on the corner north of the cream left the trail, the party killing three Bryan has arrived here and was greet that oast my lot m the United States. ery to L. L. White, the dentist, that morning. They were at the de ed by the state and municipal au My national pride has been increased consideration, $250. The doctor ex pot to start home Tuesday, but were thorities of New E igluiid. 1'here was of by the abundant evidence 1 have pects to put up a building in tne near delayed by tbe slides further south. a dinner, speech, and great crowds at seeu of tin* altruistic interest taken future. A party of six railroad men bunted by Americans in the people of other tbe reception four days anil got only three deer, M. Montgomery, Carl Thornton, countries. No other nation can show leaving declared there were none New York, Aug. 31. —Between such a record of benevolence and dis Win. Schroder and Thurman Berry there. crowds of countless thousands that went flslii • u Sunday. They took tbeii interested friendship. My love for lined both sides of Broadway from our form of government has been boat as far up the river as Eugene, the Battery to Central Park, William quickened as I have visited castles and fished down. 'Tne da/ was unus J. Bryan made his entry late yester anil towers and peered into dark ually hot and the fish were too lazy to day afternoon after an absence from dungeons, and 1 am glad that our lise to a fly. They succeeded, how tbe country of nearly a year. Even nation, profiting by the experience ever, in lauding forty. They had. th ibo whose p litieal faith held them of the pest and yet unhampered by their guns with them for fear some •loot t.om the popular demonstia traditions and unlettered by caste, large fish might assault them. Manager Talliot and President tion were bouud to admit that it was has been permitted to form a new Died—In »his city August 28, 1906, Weatherford acd party, of the Cor a “triumphal“ entry, tbe like of centre of civilization on new soil and Theodore Edward Hyland, son of Mr. vallis A Eastern, returned during last which the metropolis nas not seen since tbe return of Admiral Dewey e'ect here a ‘government of tne peo and Mrs. Frank E. Hyland, aged 1 night from Newport, where they had ple, by the people and for tbe peo month and 18 days. The funetal lieen to attend a session of the city after Ills victory at Manila Bay. ple. ’ 1 also return more deeply im was held at the resilience Wednesday council of Newport. The council The plans as arranged by the aev erf committees were carried out pressed than ever before with the with services at the grave in Odd I assed an ordinance granting the rail road a franchise as desired, and the WitUout a hitch As the distinguish lerponsibllity which rests main our Fellows cemetery by Kev. Gardner. W. M. Pituey received a telegram work of extending the road from Ya- ed Nebiakmis, with Governor Folk, nation as an exemplar among the of Missouri, at ins aide, rode up nations ami more solicitous tlist we, aunounciug the death of John Pay quina will go ahead, an improvement Broadway, men waved their hats and avoiding the causes which have led ton, his brother inlaw,at his home in reatly desired aud justified by the women waved greetings with their other nations to decay, mayjtpresent Baker City. Mr. Payton is an old immense summer travel ot the Bay. handkerchiefs, From curb to build a higher ideal than has everibefore timer of this section aud many will Represeuatitives of a proposed saw ing line the sidewalks were closely been embod'ed in a natoinal life and regret to learn of his death. He mill were present, but th? re seemed packed w>th men, women and child carry human progress to a higher served Baker City in various official ■ to be nothing definite in tbe proposi ren struggling for a place of vantage plane that it has before reached. I capacities and at the time of his tion, tbe outlook not being for a mill from wibch to get a view of the cell desire, moreover, to acknowledge in death was superintendent of public nearei than in two or three years, tril figure ot the day's demonstra debtedness to the American officials instruction of that county.—Times. and it did not iuterfere with tbe tion. Doorways were tilled, the roofs who have everywhere shown us aii affairs of tbe road,—Albany Dem ocrat. of buildings were thronged, and possible courtesy and kindness. I b every wind w held Its party ot specta don't know that 1 can better show tors The hotels and many bouses my appreciation of the welcome ac corded me by m.v countrymen than w-re decorated for the occasion. to submit some suggestions drawn llit. NIGHT MEETING. Madison Square < iarden was open from observations during tbe past San Diego, Aug. 30. — Former Sec ed to the public at 5:3>, and so year. A Japanese educator, address retary of tbe Treasury Lyman I. ing me through an interpreter, said: quickly did it till that the ushers and George B. Dorris and G. F. Skip ‘“I wish you would find the worst Gage returned to his cottage at Point worth, well known attorneys at law, policemen had great difficulty in Loma today. He said : aderiug to the seating arrangements. thing in Japan and tell us alaiut it so ; of this city, have formed a partnership “I am not a member of tbe theo that we may correct it. ’ It was a gay, spirited, good natured for the practice of their profession “I commended the generous spirit sophical society and never intimated and have engaged tbe frout office audience which had a cheer for every any intention of joining. " which he inntiifesteo, but assured oue. rooms on the second Moor cf the Speaking ot Bryan's arrival he said: Tbe hall was entirely devoid of him that each nation can give lessons Hovey block, over the Chumtiers- “ Bryan ia a manifest destiny. That decorations, but each member of tbe to every other ami while our nation llristow bank. he will l>e the Democratic nominee is Vast audience had been presented is in a position to make the lurgest Mr. Dorris is one of^F.ugene's earli inevitable. His name is oue to con with a tiag, and the waving of these contributoin, as 1 believe, to the ed est attorneys, while Mi. Skipworth jure with." made a picture such as the garden ucation of the word, it ought to re has only l*sn practicing a few years, has seldom presented. Twelve thous main in the attitude of a pupil and , but has built up an excellent busi- and peraoua, many of them womeu. be ever ready to profit by the experi | nesa. Both are able lawyers. bad lieeu seated by seven o'clock, ence of others." .Mr Bryan stated that he brought and an hour later not a seat was to Alvaro Hawley Hubtwrd, an old pi te seen. The heat was so great that a message of peace from the Old oneer and one of Cottage Grove's old a tar. e portion of tbe glass roof was World, and reviewed the etfoits of eat citizens, died at the family res pushed back, leaving t lie stars as a The Hague tribunal to bring about idence on Seventh street in Cottage canopy. universal arbitration. Grove on Tuesday evening of dropsy. At eight o'clock, when Bryan had He contended that the landlordism He was boru May 7, 1832, in Alle E. M. Warren, who has charge of not yit arrived, Henry W. Walker, of Europe was an innnocent institu ghany ccounty. New York, and in tbe work of collecting tbe Lans on behalf of the Commercial Trav tion in comparison with the Ameri 185.1 crossed the plains to Oregon, lo county exhibit at tbe state fair, de- elers' Anti-Trust League, called the can ’rust. The man who argues in cating at Roseburg. where be made sites the Guard to tequest farmersand meeting to order. He said he took favor of private monopoly is aiding his home and was married on Ooto- others who have grain, fruit and veg pleasure in iutrwducing tbe chairman socialism and to socialism, as he un ta*r 28th, I'«'«.'», to Susan E. Cren etables suitable to form a part of the of tbe receptiou committee, Mis derstands it the Democratic party is shaw, who survives him. On No display to bling them by Friday. Sep souri's governor, Hou. Joseph W. opposed It offers an alternative vember 28. 1872, he moved to Cottage tember 7, to Griffin's hardware store Folk. competition where competition is Grove, where the family has resided in thia city. Governor Folk received an ovation possible, and public ownership where ever since. Ten children were born when be rose to apeak. His address clrcumstancas prevent competition. to them, of whom nine are living. **» brief, and he plead for the “end His antagonism to socialism ia that A abort service was held at the 1 of the reign of special privileges." while it attacks confessed evils, the family residence Thursday at 10 In Eugene, Aug. 29, 1906, Frank C. On concluding he introduced Mayor remedy it offers Ia worse than these o'clock by Rev. Wallace, after which Taylor and Miss Et bel Pope, R. 8, Tom L. Johnsen, of Cleveland, as evils. Tbe best way to oppose it, he the remains ware laid to rest in tbe Bryson, justice of tbe peace, officiat chalituau ot tbe meeting, who in turn, said, is to remove the abuses which rumliaugb cemetery. ing. Hood’s Sarsaparilla WIRE FAMILY KILLED FIFTEEN DEER NEWS ITEMS FROM JUNCTION CITY Take vour Bicycle Troubles with your Bicycl 5 to the bie shop at 33 F 9th St. We repair any and all makes of bicycles, furn ish parts, sell new wheels and new tires ot all makes, single, double and clench- er Also bells, pumps, pedals, chains, cranks, luggage carriers, toe clips, chain brushes, lacing for bicycle guards—everything pertaining to bicycles- Remem ber we have EVERYTHING you mav want tor a bicycle, and we try to make you’an attractive price on all goods. Cash much preferred, but we give credit to worthy people. Remember the place, 33 E. 9th St., Eugene. Peters Cartridges ESTABLISHED THE WOR LD’S RECORD 2481 ouL of a possible 2500 made by W. A. Tewes. 80 per cent, of Lhe contestants used Peters Cartridges, the semi.smokeless kind. First honors at Zettler Rille Club Oprn Tournament, New Yotk, March 10- 17, ’906, 100 shot mutch won by Arthur Tubarle, score 2468. Seven of the first ten prize winners used Peters .22 short cartridges. Zimmerman Trophy won by L. P. Ittel Best bubseye made by W. Ros enbaum L. C. Buss and L. P. Ittel made the possible 2 25 on the Ring Target. If there ever was the slightest doubt in any mind as to the superiority of Peters Cartridges of all calibres, thvt doubt has been dispelled for all time by the results of the Sea Girt, Grand Rapids and New York tournaments. The various winnings and high scores were not the result of accident, but may be credited to good holding and ABSOLUTELY PERFECT AMMUNITION. The inevitable conclusion is that if Peters Cartridges, whether large or small calibre, are equal to these most crucial te«ts, they are the best to use in any kind of shooiing, either target practice, hunting, police or military purposes. For Sale, Wholesale and ReLail, at* BARKER’S GUN WORKS 33 EAST NINTH STREET EXTENSION OF C. & E. RAILROAD TO NEWPORT PARIS HOUSE GAGE CAL l F RYAN^ A “MANIFEST DESTINY DORRIS AND SKIPWORTH FORM PARTNERSHIP Died BRING PRODOCTS FOR STATE FAIR EXHIBIT Married HABITUES IN ANOTHER PORTLANO-SALEM A. J. GILLETTE APPOINTED EUGENE POLICE COURT TROLLEY LINE . STATION AGENT (From Thursday's Guard.) A well-planned raid on the lodging house at 1-iftti and Willamette streets, known as the “Paris House,” was made last night about 12 o’clock by Chief of Polite Farrington aud Night Officers Purdy and Bonney. Tbe two women inmates, Marguetite Johnson and Blanche Smith, were taken into custody and lodged in th» city jail. On the way to the jail two young men among the crowd following the officers and the women assaulted Officer Bon ney and were afterwards arrested. In the melee a wiudow in Herbert Leigh's assay office was broken and there was a general scuffle, one of the boys arrested lieiog hit a terrific blow on the forehead with Bontey's “billy.” The women and the two young men appeared in the police court this foianoon. The case of the women, charged with keeping a bawdy house, was postponed till two o'clock this afternoon. The young men, whoee names are withheld form publication by request of relatives who are highly respectable citizens, pleaded guilty to the charge ot assaulting an officer and were each fined $20, tbe amount being paid. When the case was called for trial this afternoon the municipal court room was crowded to snL'ocation. C. M. Kissinger appeared as attorney for the women and City Attorney Bean acted as counsel for the prose cution. A large number of witnes-es were exam ¡net! »nd the trial occupied a greater part of the afternoon. Both women were found guilty and find ti»> each. Bill Vaughn paid tbe Johnson woman's fine but the other one bail not raised the money up to a late hout this afternoon. Salem, Or., Aug. 29.—It is now generally believed here that the elec- ti ic line between this city and Port land, closesly paralleling tbe South ern Pacific and keeping altogether on the east side of the Willamette river, will be speedily built. John B. Ryan, of Portland, has filed in tbe office of the county recorder the contracts for all the right of way for the road in Mairon county. This gives the com pany a clear right of way except over two or -hree small farms, and Mr. Ryan said that he thought no diffi culty would te experienced in obtain ing these. The contracts are made in the name of Alex Sweek,, attorney, and it is be lieved here that the O ,W. P. A Ry. Co. is the power behind the move ment. Mr. Ryan has been at work for some time in securing a right of wav in Clackamas county, and this work is also practically complete Mr. Ryan will leave here today for Wilhoit Springs, and will at once proceed to get a right of way for the company from Oregon City up the Molalla river to Wilhoit Springs. It is believed that the company will at once build the road from Canemah to Salem aud from Oregon C'ty to Wilhoit Spi ings. It is not positively known, but it is believed that all arrangements have been made to run the cars into Salem over the present tracks of tbe Willam ette Traction Company, and into Portland over tbe O. W. P. linse from Canemah That will bare only about 37 miles of track to build to connect Salem with Portland The i ight of way contracts call for the completion of the road by July 1 next, and this will make the speedy construction of the line a necessity. (From Friday's Guard.) A. J. Gillette, who has bean Kl ing depot agent for the Southern Pacific Co iu Eugene since tbe re tirement of L. G. Adair on July first, this morning received his appoint ment as permanent agent, to take effect immediately. Mr. Gillette baa the etui irseoert of the Eugene Commercial Club, »ni the citizens in general for tbe poe tion, a d in his appointment the company recognizes worth and cef* bility. Mr. Gillette has been passen ger agent here for several years, snl by his courteous treatment of tbe public and affable inauners bas won friends galore, who are pleasei to learn that he is to remain at tbe Eu gene depot. J. B. Taj lor, of June tion, succeeds him in the passenger department, and Wm. Brown.who has been assisting him here for a J* weeks, takes Mr. Taylor s plac* Junction. S. H. Friendly, the merchant, to day installed a telephone at his ware house on the depot grounds for the convenience of hop growers who store their crops there. Mr. Friend ly. by just such acts of accommoda tion and by fair and square dealing, has built up a big business 1a hope. M. S. Hubble has accepted the posi tion of piano salesman for H. E. M rris. He has a wide acquaintance tbringbout tbe county and being a hnstier he will no d.ubt give sati- * ' •-n.jl vrt . A"na.o,w»:<l has returned to EugeÀgH* *fter TUitln« fneuds in PROMINENT NEBRASKAN FOUND DEAD Omaha. Aug. 31. —Edward Ko ter, editor of tbe Omaha Bee.an • has just been defeated for n mu* tion for the United for years a prominent Nsbra.-kam found dead iu the district "ull in the Bee building >•/ Judff* . He had apparently <snt *n . on a bench in the room to fell asleep, never awakening failure was the cause of bi’ Rosewater has for year« •** of the prominent »ditorial the west,and his newspaper ed great political iDtl'ienc* btaska and adjoining Mr«. Davidson and Mrs Marti« Berkeley. Csl.. who have ;J1| McKeniie on an outing, at the home of Mrs. C. C.